Nashville Alternative Rockers Cinema Stereo Release “So Sorry, My Dear” and Announce a 27-Date Debut European Tour

Cinema Stereo’s new single “So Sorry, My Dear” is out now on all streaming platforms, and it arrives alongside two pieces of news that make this a significant moment for the Nashville-based alternative rock band. A limited edition 7-inch vinyl featuring an exclusive B-side, “Keep Me Down,” is available now while supplies last, and the band has announced their debut European tour, a 27-date run kicking off October 15 across Belgium, France, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.

The single pairs driving rhythms and soaring melodies with a rock sensibility that draws from a wide range of influences including Queen, The Police, Tame Impala, Aerosmith, and The Killers. Originally from Orlando and now based in Nashville, Cinema Stereo balance nostalgia and forward momentum in a way that gives their sound genuine personality, and “So Sorry, My Dear” is a strong demonstration of where they are right now.

“Keep Me Down,” the B-side available exclusively on the physical pressing, expands the single’s sonic universe and showcases another dimension of the band’s evolving sound. For fans who want something tangible and rare, the vinyl is the way to go.

The European tour marks the first time Cinema Stereo have taken their live show overseas, and the routing is extensive, moving through Spain in particular with a run of 12 dates before heading into France and Germany for the closing stretch.

2026 European Tour Dates:

October 15 – Spirit of 66, Verviers, Belgium

October 16 – Kulturrampe, Krefeld, Germany

October 17 – Bully On Rocks Festival, Bully-les-Mines, France

October 20 – Niagara, Santander, Spain

October 21 – Babylon, León, Spain

October 22 – Mardi Gras, A Coruña, Spain

October 23 – Café Cultural, Ourense, Spain

October 24 – Sala Even, Sevilla, Spain

October 25 – La Guarida del Angel, Jerez, Spain

October 27 – La Gramola, Orihuela, Spain

October 28 – Loco Club, Valencia, Spain

October 29 – Sala Because, Castellón, Spain

October 30 – Rock ‘n Blues Café, Zaragoza, Spain

October 31 – AMC Bocanegra, Valles, Spain

November 1 – Urban Rock Concept, Vitoria, Spain

November 3 – Razz 3, Barcelona, Spain

November 4 – Brin de Zinc, Chambéry, France

November 5 – Wunderbar Weite Welt, Eppstein, Germany

November 6 – VAZ, Regensburg, Germany

November 7 – Real Music Club, Lauchhammer, Germany

November 10 – Nachtleben, Frankfurt, Germany

November 11 – Meisenfrei, Bremen, Germany

November 12 – Musiktheater Piano, Dortmund, Germany

November 14 – Umma23, Heilbronn, Germany

November 15 – Music Star, Norderstedt, Germany

November 18 – Cowboy un Indianer, Hamburg, Germany

November 21 – MFC, Coevorden, Netherlands